Author: kortonos
Wed Jul 8 17:04:39 2009

Yes, lords of war, you will be afforded the opportunity to confront your accusers and the evidence of wrongdoing in the court of law. This is your chance and nothing less. Did you guys really think that after all the atrocious acts and mayhem committed to the women and children of Liberia will be dust into the bin of history? We await you guys individually in the court of law. Be prepared to vindicate yourself because our evidence is overwhelming.

Author: Komoh Winn
Fri Jul 10 04:21:33 2009

OH WELL! LIBERIANS ARE DISAPPOINTED IN THEM--THAT'S WHAT MATTER. THEY SHOULD HAVE THOUGHT ABOUT THEIR FEELING WHEN THEY WERE SAUGHTERING LIBERIANS AT WILL.

THEY NEED TO SEE THEIR DAYS IN COURT. ENOUGH OF THE WORN-OUT "BYGONE" COMMENTS!!!!!!!

Author: Mr. O
Thu Jul 9 00:13:14 2009

Wow, wow, wow....So really these people who took away so many innocent lives can just think that they can be forgiven that easy. Well I got news for them, think again because the dead has spoken through the power vested in the TRC. As many may know when the dead speaks it means business. Liberia is one country in this world that I know will elect notorious criminals and murderer like Sen. Johnson to an appointed office. I wish that they all face justice and all of them rot in hell. God is a merciful God but some of those warlords if not all don't have any remorse for what they have done, instead they steal from the same people families that they have destroyed through the auspices of "FREEDOM FIGHTERS". BS. Freedom fighters are Nelson Mandela, Kwame Nkrumah, and all those people that actually fought a war of freedom or liberation from their liberators. Ask "Sen" Johnson who was his liberator(s)? I think there should be a law in the Liberian constitution that states something about people who forcefully removes an eleceted president from office. It makes me sick knowing that many of those people in the reports by the TRC are walking our streets and not behind bars. Whatever comes out of the report, be it persecution or nothing I hope all of these bastards die a very sorryful death; just like many of their victims did like my uncle on the very hot summer day in 1990 in front of our entire family. May the soul of my uncle and all those who lost their lives in the war rest in a perfect peace and we can hear you all and know that you all have spoken.

Author: jangray
Thu Jul 9 10:57:39 2009

It's no need to threaten others of your past activities.The Liberian people have the right to blame those who contributed to the carnage in Liberia. Eventhough,the Accra Agreement did not call for what the TRC is today advocating for those who destroyed the lIBERIAN PEOPLE.All they(war criminals)can do is to ask for forgiveness from the Liberian people.Don't demonstrate your old deeds to the people again.

Author: jlombaye
Thu Jul 9 15:41:52 2009

I think most of those listed in the documents presented by the TRC were really freedom fighters. Like Prince Johnson, he indeed did fight for a real cost by killing a president whose administration was considered brutal, criminal, selfish, and notorous just to name a few. The former president killed by P.Y. Johnson was internationally known for being crual and a killer of his own people. The gun that took him to the mansion took him from there.

Having said this though, let's take a big look at what caused us to fall and not at where we fall. Like for Charles Taylor, he deserves to be where he is and that's why he is there. For the rest that killed without any reasons at all will face the justice that we all demand.




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